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  1. What are the best online courses for someone with practically no technical background to get on the path of becoming a data analyst? Courses with a certificate (paid fine) at the end are the best fit for the purpose.

  2. Long story short: a company has been asking me for advice. I enjoy giving it, and I'd like to make it a monthly/weekly or whatever side gig with pay. How would you pitch this in an e-mail or call, and what would you…

  3. Making a Game 2022 (garry.blog)
  4. First of all, maybe this question has been asked before, in which case I apologise. My company wants to organise a meetup for local programmers and/or dev enthousiasts. The goal is to have a fun evening for ourselves,…

  5. I wanted to continue the course in the app and it didn't let me. Then I logged into the website and I can't seem to open the course. Is it gone? Is there an alternative method to buy/get the course materials?…

  6. I have been thinking about this for a while and a recent post[1] brought the question back: How can I use my developer skills for good? The post was about the elephant population in Africa and in general I have a strong…

  7. Lately quite a few articles have come up on HN about why javascript is taking it too far ('5000 lines of code for hello world' and the like). Which has made me wonder what the current state of web component support is…

  8. Renting space in a coworking office is great; people around you are working hard on cool stuff. It isn't like a library; there is the buzz of great things being done. Great... but we don't all get to work in a cowork…

  9. Today I'd like to show you a small tool I created to learn about Rails a while back. It is pretty basic, but works very well for my own things. Just write or paste whatever javascript you want to run, you can even…

  10. User research of my University's library has shown that there is a need for books on Agile Development. Do you guys have any suggestions?

  11. A nice thought and practically the same thing that Google does. You hand in your privacy, but you get services back in return.